That's not necessary. Because, again, if the ircd controls the bad nick list, no bad nicks will ever exist in the first place so there is nothing to kick/ban.

The IRCd keeps track of both the real and fake host, so if you ban the fake host, the real one is banned too. For security reasons, users and Channel Ops are not shown the real host.

What you are asking for will open a huge security hole. If ChanOps are granted access to real hosts then all one has to do is creat a new channel and start /whois'ing people to get their real IP. This effectively renders host manging totally useless.

No mention of fake real IP addresses in my request so no idea what you're going off on one about lol

Anyway can't do it no need to reply or at least understand first

Thx!

You're right. I did misread it, sorry. Perhaps if you supplied a detailed reason why services needs to do the kick/ban it would make more sense as to why an akick or the ircd controlling nick usage won't work because given the information provided, a module coder may see no reason to waste time coding something that's potentially redundant.

Your request just doesn't make much sense to those that do. You are asking to create an auto-kick for something that already exists both in chanserv (akick) and at the ircd level (bans/blocked nicks).

Your reasoning is so that people 'see' the kick instead of actually prohibiting the profane nick. If the nick is prevented from even being used in the first place, like it should be, then you would never see them in the first place.

Which webchat program do you use that doesn't pass the "this is a prohibited nick" type error message back to the user when they try to connect using such a nick, and doesn't pass a "this is a prohibited nick" to the user when they try to change to one?

However, no one here will explain how to do it or do it for you. Modifying the source will void all support. This means that if you modify the source code, you are on your own when it comes to fixing/trouble shooting issues.

Anope was created as a modular application for the intended purpose of not having to modify the source to have special and unique features.